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b2-03
Zero Speed Time at Start
IM: Initial Excitation
PM: Zero Spd. Contr.
b2-01 Zero
Speed Level
Run
Command
Frequency
reference
Motor
Speed
OFF ON
Zero Speed
Control
E1-09 Min.
Frequency
b2-04
Zero Speed Time at Stop
Motor
Coasts
Figure 5.9 Coast to Stop
Setting 2: Run at the minimum frequency
When a Run command is active and the frequency reference is smaller than the parameter E1-09 setting, the drive runs the
motor at the speed set in E1-09. When the Run command is removed, the drive decelerates the motor. As soon as the motor
speed reaches the zero speed level set in b2-01, Zero Speed Control is activated for the time set in b2-04.
b2-01 Zero
Speed Level
Run
Command
Frequency
reference
Motor
Speed
OFF ON
Zero Speed
Control
E1-09 Min.
Frequency
b2-04
Zero Speed Time at Stop
Run at
E1-09
Run at
E1-09
b2-03
Zero Speed Time at Start
IM: Initial Excitation
PM: Zero Spd. Contr.
Figure 5.10 Run at the Minimum Frequency
Setting 3: Zero Speed Control
The drive applies Zero Speed Control whenever the frequency reference setting is below the value of parameter E1-09. When
the Run command is removed, Zero Speed Control is activated for the time set in b2-04, even if it was already active before.
Zero
Speed
Control
b2-01 Zero
Speed Level
Run
Command
Frequency
reference
Motor
Speed
OFF ON
Zero Speed
Control
E1-09 Min.
Frequency
b2-04
Zero Speed Time at Stop
E1-09
b2-03
Zero Speed Time at Start
IM: Initial Excitation
PM: Zero Spd. Contr.
Figure 5.11 Zero Speed Control
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b1-06: Digital Input Reading
Defines how the digital inputs are read.
No. Name Setting Range Default
b1-06 Digital Input Reading 0, 1 1
Setting 0: Read once
The state of a digital input is read once. If the state has changed, the input command is immediately processed. With this setting
the drive responds more quickly to digital inputs, but a noisy signal could cause erroneous operation.
Setting 1: Read twice
The state of a digital input is read twice. The input command is processed only if the state does not change during the double
reading. This reading process is slower than the “Read once” process, but it is more resistant to noisy signals.
5.2 b: Application
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